What is efile? How do you efile your taxes? We explain it all in this short and sweet article.

What is efile?

eFile, also known as e-file or electronic filing, is a system for submitting tax information to the IRS through the internet or a direct connection, usually without having to submit any paperwork. IRS developed eFile in 1986 to lower cost and paper usage and it has grown into the most popular way for individuals and businesses to send their tax returns to IRS. Think of it as online bill pay for your taxes.

How do I efile my taxes?

The easiest way to efile is to use online tax software. Both IRS and all major tax software providers recommend efile as the best way to submit your tax return. Here's how to efile your taxes:

Use the software you selected to prepare your tax return. Don't worry, the best software packages make it very easy. You don't need to know anything about taxes and they do all the math for you.

Once you're done preparing your return, you'll be asked if you want to efile your taxes or print and mail your return to the IRS.

You'll verify your identity and "sign" your return electronically.

The tax software you're using will securely transmit your return to the IRS.

How much does efile cost?

The IRS does not charge you or the tax software company you use for efile. They want us all to use is because it's easier for them and better for the environment. Many tax companies do charge a modest fee for preparing your tax return with them. We have to pay our employees, buy and maintain secure servers, and have the normal expenses that any business does after all. Most software sites allow you to start for free and not pay until the end, so you can see which one you like best before committing. Watch out for those upgrade offers and add-ons, though. Trust me, you do NOT need audit insurance!

How do I get my refund?

This is the most important question of course! As you're efiling your taxes, you'll be able to select how you want to receive your refund. The fastest way is to have it direct deposited into your bank account. You can chose to have IRS send you a paper check, but that takes several weeks longer. Some tax companies offer pre-paid debit cards and other offers that are essentially payday loans. We strongly recommend you avoid them - they are loaded with hidden fees and the interest rates (APR) can be astronomical. Most refunds are issued within a few days after IRS receives your efile, so you won't have to wait long.

How do I check the status of my refund?

That's all there is to it! The IRS is far from perfect, but efile is a good system especially when compared to the alternative. Who wants to print their return, attach a paper copy of their W-2, and mail it all in?

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